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Mar 2022
1h 15m

The Pentagon Has Been Funding Corruption...

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On this two-year anniversary of the destruction of our civilization with COVID fascism, aren’t we the least interested in getting to the bottom of the origins of the virus to ensure it doesn’t happen again? Not only is Ukraine distracting from this endeavor, but it actually highlights the fact that our government is still engaging in gain-of-function research. Today, I’m joined by Bulgarian war correspondent Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, who has researched for four years all of the documents showing the Pentagon funding biolabs in Ukraine. Worse, she alleges our government funded bio experiments on Ukrainian soldiers. Perhaps, that is what explains our government’s obsession with protecting Zelenskyy.  

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